Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Gaschekt
Josephus a secular historian who lived just after the time of Christ referred to Jesus as a "doer of wonderful deeds"...

Evidence indicates that was a 4th century interpellation by Eusebius.


Josephus was a priestly family Jew who fought
the Romans and then defected to them.

His works; 'LIfe' give his apology as a Jew ,
'Contra Apionem' provides a positive view
of Jewish faith and practice , and 'Antiquities'
present his own religious interpretation of
what he narrated.

Born 37 AD, we can rest assured Josephus
never witnessed any of the alleged miracles
Christians attribute to Jesus.



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